Show #3645 2000-06-09 (taped 2000-02-29) Regular

Contestants

Mark Chapman — a cook from Minneapolis, Minnesota

Cindy Nobles — a pharmacist from Tarrant, Alabama

Jason Parker — a graduate student from Gainesville, Florida (whose 2-day cash winnings total $22,600)

Scores

Player First Commercial End of Jeopardy! End of Double Jeopardy! Final Coryat
Jason $900 $2,900 $10,700 $9,200
3-day champion: $31,800
$9,500
23 R (including 2 DDs), 6 W
Cindy $1,100 $1,700 $3,700 $5,200
2nd place: Gear.com Online Shopping Spree
$3,700
12 R, 2 W
Mark $1,900 $2,600 $4,400 $1,399
3rd place: $1,000 Shopping Spree, courtesy of the Sony Card
$3,600
15 R (including 1 DD), 2 W

Jeopardy! Round

RELIGIOUS LEADERS NO. 1 HITS OF THE '90s PRESIDENTIAL MOMS FASHION MIDDLE AMERICA 3-LETTER WORDS
$100 [1]
The Rev. Heber Jentzch heads this L. Ron Hubbard religion
Scientology
Jason Cindy
$100 [3]
A hit in 1997 with new lyrics, it was originally on Elton John's 1973 album "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road"
"Candle in the Wind"
Jason
$100 [9]
Rose Fitzgerald
John F. Kennedy
Cindy Mark
$100 [26]
Pompadour & Dutch Bob were once popular styles of this
Hairstyles
Cindy
$100 [21]
Lititz, Ephrata & Strasburg are communities in this state's Amish Country
Pennsylvania
Mark
$100 [12]
The 2 of journalism's 5 Ws that fit the category
Who & Why
Cindy
$200 [2]
When this Unification Church leader says, "Say I do", 20,000 grooms may respond at one time
Sun Myung Moon
Mark
$200 [7]
She's the only performer to have 3 songs debut at No. 1: "Fantasy" & "One Sweet Day" in 1995 & "Honey" in 1997
Mariah Carey
Mark
$200 [17]
Hannah Milhous
Richard Nixon
Jason
$200 [27]
For their wedding many grooms are opting for this retro style of jacket named for an Indian prime minister
Nehru jacket
Mark
$200 [22]
Of East, West, North or South St. Louis, it's the Illinois city across the river from St. Louis
East St. Louis
Jason
$200 [13]
You do it to "the line" or it may be dipped to test the waters
Toe
Mark
$300 [4]
Patriarch Alexy II has been credited with the revival of the church in this country
Russia
Cindy
$300 [8]
In 1992 she became the only former Miss America to have a No. 1 hit, "Save the Best for Last"
Vanessa Williams
Cindy
$300 [18]
Virginia Cassidy
Bill Clinton
$300 [28]
The low-cut Empire dress was derived from one popularized by this woman during the Napoleonic era
Josephine
Jason
$300 [23]
In Oklahoma, only Oklahoma City has more people than this oil town
Tulsa
Jason
$300 [14]
In 1993 Eugene Trivizas wrote the children's book "The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad" this
Pig
Mark
$400 [5]
A Turk, Bartholomew I leads the Eastern Orthodox Church from this city
Istanbul (Constantinople)
Cindy
$400 [10]
As a producer, he had several No. 1 hits in 1997, including his own "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down"
Puff Daddy (Sean Combs)
Mark
$400 [19]
Jane Knox
James K. Polk
Jason
$500 [30]
This cool brand of shoes & sneakers with big thick soles has been "drawing" business since 1992
Skechers
Jason
$400 [24]
The origin of this Kansas nickname is unknown; there's no such bird
"The Jayhawk State"
Mark
$400 [15]
The sentry will shoot you if you answer this when challenged
Foe
Jason
$500 [6]
The second pope of this name, reigning from 1503 to 1513, patronized artists including Michelangelo
Julius
$500 [11]
In 1999 Will Smith scored with a No. 1 hit with this film title track featuring Dru Hill & Kool Moe Dee
"Wild Wild West"
Mark
$500 [20]
Abigail Smith
John Quincy Adams
Cindy
DD $600 [29]
(Hi, I'm Tava Smiley, and I play fashion designer Chloe Morgan on General Hospital.) In 1995 this clothier famous for his red, white & blue sportswear was named Menswear Designer of the Year
Tommy Hilfiger
Jason
$500 [25]
A canal across Wisconsin's Door Peninsula connects Lake Michigan with this bay
Green Bay
Jason
$500 [16]
It's the gaping jaws or mouth of a carnivore, or perhaps, a rural matriarch
Maw
Jason

Double Jeopardy! Round

AMERICAN HISTORY MOVIE TAG LINES MINERALS NOTABLE BLACK WOMEN PEOPLE & PLACES "BRAND" NAMES
$200 [1]
2 forts were founded in Idaho in 1834: Fort Hall & this one that bore the name of the future capital
Fort Boise
Jason
$200 [8]
1992:"You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll hurl."
Wayne's World
Mark
$200 [26]
Talc is at one end of the Mohs scale of hardness & this is at the other
Diamonds
Cindy
$200 [6]
The "Mother of the Civil Rights Movement", she was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1993
Rosa Parks
Jason
$200 [13]
This other term for a person from Bulgaria is just 2 letters shorter than the country itself
Bulgar
Jason
$200 [21]
He appeared in the Henry James-inspired film "The Nightcomers" the same year he played "The Godfather"
Marlon Brando
Cindy
$400 [2]
Decade that saw the Freedom Summer & the Freedom Riders
1960s
Cindy
$400 [9]
1994:"Drink from me and live forever"
Interview with the Vampire
Jason
$400 [30]
This phosphate popular in the jewelry of the Southwest U.S. derives its name from a Eurasian country
Turquoise
Jason
$400 [7]
"God Bless the Child" & God bless this blues singer who co-wrote the song
Billie Holiday
Mark
$400 [17]
"Cajun" is an alteration of this 7-letter word for a person from a former French colony in Canada
Acadian
Jason Cindy
$400 [22]
On "90210" in '97, Kelly got amnesia & didn't remember this character, her boyfriend
Brandon Walsh
Jason Mark
$600 [3]
The only state Reagan didn't carry in 1984 was this one, Mondale's home state
Minnesota
Jason
$600 [10]
1997:"Collide with destiny"
Titanic
Jason Mark
$600 [29]
Minerals like pyrite, galena & sphalerite all contain this element, S, so they are grouped together
Sulphur
Cindy
$600 [14]
A powerful political figure, Maxine Waters has represented this state in Congress since 1991
California
Jason
$600 [18]
The people of this British dependency in the Atlantic are nicknamed "Onions"
Bermuda
Mark
$600 [23]
Founded in 1948, its symbol is seen here:
Brandeis University
$800 [4]
It's the war that was opposed by some Copperheads
Civil War
Jason
$1,000 [12]
1999:"Catch her if you can"
Runaway Bride
$800 [28]
The white sands of New Mexico's White Sands National Monument are this plaster material
gypsum
Mark
$800 [15]
Pictured here on a stamp, she was the first black woman to speak publicly against slavery--honest!:
Sojourner Truth
Jason
$800 [19]
This term for a native of Rio may come from a Tupi Indian expression meaning "white man's house"
Carioca
Jason
$800 [24]
This suggestive song about roller skates was a No. 1 hit for Melanie in 1971
"Brand New Key"
DD $2,000 [5]
The land purchase he negotiated with Mexico was in part intended for a cross-country railroad he wanted to build
James Gadsden
Jason
DD $1,600 [11]
1999:"Every saga has a beginning"
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace
Mark
$1,000 [27]
A form of magnetite that has natural magnetic polarity is known as this "stone"
Lodestone
Cindy
$1,000 [16]
6 years after her 1957 Wimbledon win, this tennis great turned pro golfer
Althea Gibson
Jason
$1,000 [20]
Burkinabes live in this African country whose capital is Ougadougou
Burkina Faso
Jason
$1,000 [25]
1721 group of works that includesthe following:
Brandenburg Concertos
Jason

Final Jeopardy!

EXPLORATION

In 1498 Vasco da Gama landed at Calicut, India, "in search of Christians and" these

spices

Cindy "What are spices?" — wagered $1,500
Mark "What is heathens" — wagered $3,001
Jason "What are slaves?" — wagered $1,500

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